Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia is a highly demanding job. Health care professionals say too many people who do it are so focused on caring for their loved one that they're not taking care of themselves.

A Kaysville woman is rallying people around the world to crochet hats for babies born premature. The project is her Christmas gift to families who might be going through a difficult time with their brand new babies being cared for in neonatal intensive care units.

The horror of last week's shootings has the public demanding some sort of action, and elected officials are scrambling to figure out that action might be. So far though, there appears to be very few clear answers.

Dramatic video has been released showing a Morgan County Sheriff's deputy shooting a woman in the face after a high speed chase. The injured woman survived the shooting and made her first appearance in court Monday morning.

An 11-year-old boy who brought a gun to a West Kearns Elementary School Monday is facing criminal charges after allegedly threatening a classmate. The boy told administrators he did it to protect himself in case a school shooting similar to the massacre in Newtown, Conn., happened at his school.

A funeral for a young girl who was among the 20 schoolchildren killed Friday in a shooting rampage at a Connecticut elementary school has been tentatively scheduled for Saturday in Ogden. Friends gathered Monday to tie pink ribbons throughout the city in anticipation of the family's arrival.

With few big storms this winter, the Utah Department of Transportation has saved money on plowing. That's a good thing, because a storm like the one that began Monday night could ring up nearly $1 million in snow removal.

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